Upcoming Webinar - Working with X.509 Keys and Certificates

Kajal Sapkota

Advance Your Skills in X.509 Certificate Management with OpenSSL

  • Date: Nov 21, 2024
  • Time: 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Location: Online Webinar (link to be provided upon registration)
  • Register Here

Are you looking to deepen your understanding of X.509 keys and certificates or sharpen your command-line skills?

Join us for a comprehensive webinar on X.509 certificate management led by Viktor Dukhovni, an OpenSSL Software Engineer. This session covers essential concepts and hands-on techniques using OpenSSL’s command-line tools.

Webinar Highlights:

  • Keypair Generation – Create RSA, ECDSA, and Ed25519 keypairs.
  • X.509 Certificate Essentials – Understand certificate components, from issuer details to public key information.
  • CSR Generation & Self-Signed Certificates – Learn to create Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) and deploy self-signed certificates.
  • Certificate Chains & PKCS#12 – Master the management of certificate chains and secure storage with PKCS#12.
  • Verification Best Practices – Explore verification techniques and CA store configurations.

A live Q&A session will follow the presentation, providing an opportunity for direct interaction with our experts.

Why Attend?

X.509 certificates are the backbone of secure communications, from websites to internal systems. This webinar will help you understand the core concepts and guide you through hands-on OpenSSL commands for managing certificates effectively. Whether you’re new to OpenSSL or looking to refine your command-line skills, this session has something for you.

Don’t Miss This Chance to Expand Your Skills!

Register today to build essential skills and strengthen your certificate management expertise with OpenSSL.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Mission Statement

We believe everyone should have access to security and privacy tools, whoever they are, wherever they are or whatever their personal beliefs are, as a fundamental human right.

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